November 2005 in Sports - 2 November 2005 (Wednesday)

2 November 2005 (Wednesday)

  • NCAA College Football AP Top 25
    • (23) West Virginia 45, UConn 13
  • NBA Premiere Week
    • Cleveland Cavaliers 109, New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets 87
    • Washington Wizards 99, Toronto Raptors 96
    • Indiana Pacers 90, Orlando Magic 78
    • Milwaukee Bucks 110, New Jersey Nets 96
    • Boston Celtics 114, New York Knicks 100 (OT)
    • Detroit Pistons 108, Philadelphia 76ers 88
    • Minnesota Timberwolves 90, Portland Trail Blazers 86
    • Miami Heat 97, Memphis Grizzlies 78
    • Chicago Bulls 109, Charlotte Bobcats 105 (OT)
    • Houston Rockets 98, Sacramento Kings 89
    • Utah Jazz 93, Dallas Mavericks 82
    • Los Angeles Clippers 101, Seattle SuperSonics 93
    • Los Angeles Lakers 99, Denver Nuggets 97
    • Golden State Warriors 122, Atlanta Hawks 97
  • Football: 2005–06 UEFA Champions League: Group stage, matchday 4
    • Group A: Club Brugge 3 – 2 Rapid Vienna
      • Rapid are now assured of last place in the group, eliminating them from any further European competition this season.
    • Group A: Juventus 2 – 1 Bayern Munich
    • Group B: Arsenal 3 – 0 Sparta Prague
      • Arsenal have clinched a spot in the final 16.
    • Group B: FC Thun 2 – 4 Ajax
    • Group C: Barcelona 5 – 0 Panathinaikos
    • Group C: Werder Bremen 4 – 3 Udinese
    • Group D: Lille 1 – 0 Manchester United
    • Group D: Benfica 0 – 1 Villarreal
    • See also 2005–06 UEFA Champions League.

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